Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... brought him into contact with all classes of society . What powers and capacities this infant - or indeed any other infant— may have derived from this or the other ancestor , is a mystery too deep for human knowledge ; but at least it ...
... brought him into contact with all classes of society . What powers and capacities this infant - or indeed any other infant— may have derived from this or the other ancestor , is a mystery too deep for human knowledge ; but at least it ...
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... brought to an end when the contemplation of his own unworthi- ness yielded to the assurance of his Saviour's love . Whoever yet , " he wrote long afterwards to his daughter Bridget , เเ " tasted that the Lord It was is gracious ...
... brought to an end when the contemplation of his own unworthi- ness yielded to the assurance of his Saviour's love . Whoever yet , " he wrote long afterwards to his daughter Bridget , เเ " tasted that the Lord It was is gracious ...
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... brought to the House of Commons by himself and Vane . By them it was passed on to Hazlerigg , who in his turn passed it on to Sir Edward Dering , by whom it was actually moved in the House . As it was finally shaped in Committee , this ...
... brought to the House of Commons by himself and Vane . By them it was passed on to Hazlerigg , who in his turn passed it on to Sir Edward Dering , by whom it was actually moved in the House . As it was finally shaped in Committee , this ...
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... brought to light the disastrous impolicy of his opponents in leaving upon the throne the man who was most hostile to their ideas . The Irish Roman Catholic gentry and nobility , having been driven into royalism by fear of Puritan ...
... brought to light the disastrous impolicy of his opponents in leaving upon the throne the man who was most hostile to their ideas . The Irish Roman Catholic gentry and nobility , having been driven into royalism by fear of Puritan ...
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... brought to a point the struggle for the mastery at Westminster . If an army ― one side to were despatched to Ireland it would , as soon as its immediate task had been accomplished , be available to strike a decisive blow on or the other ...
... brought to a point the struggle for the mastery at Westminster . If an army ― one side to were despatched to Ireland it would , as soon as its immediate task had been accomplished , be available to strike a decisive blow on or the other ...
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